on the ground and then it evaporates
The water vapour in the air does not condense until the air temp is low enough. This temp is reached as clouds go higher. Some clouds eg fog do form at ground level when conditions are right.
it is the stratus................-_-
Fog is what we call the cloud close to the ground.
yes you actually can because when it gets foggy its just the clouds that are close to the ground
i think that electricity starts from the ground
on the ground and then it evaporates
There are three types of lightening, There is Ground-to-cloud, Cloud-to-ground and cloud-to-cloud.
The water vapour in the air does not condense until the air temp is low enough. This temp is reached as clouds go higher. Some clouds eg fog do form at ground level when conditions are right.
the answer is fog..To be mo scientific its called Stratus clouds.
Yes, lightning can come from the ground because the electrons want to go to the holes in the sky. Most people think that lightning comes from the clouds, but it doesn't. There is no electricity in clouds, only moisture.
I'm pretty sure that it is about 6 miles from the ground to the clouds
yes
The moisture in the ground combines with the the air to make water vapor, therefore creating clouds at ground level.
yes
A lower air pressure than a patch of ground shaded by clouds :)
Yes. Aside from fog (which is at ground level) stratus clouds are the lowest-lying of all clouds.